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Old 10-03-2024, 11:24 PM
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Sounds like if you back off on the liquid fertilizer, your plants will be just getting water! You're good to go!
I’m glad that this is something we can recover from—thank you, Stephen! I’m probably not going to use slow release feed in the future, but that Jim’s Purely Organic still has my curiosity piqued—you and and my Catasetinae friend in Miami are both great growers that have lauded JPO, so I’m reserving judgment till I can try it out! I’m actually curious to see how it might work on the tomatoes, too…
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I’m glad that this is something we can recover from—thank you, Stephen! I’m probably not going to use slow release feed in the future, but that Jim’s Purely Organic still has my curiosity piqued—you and and my Catasetinae friend in Miami are both great growers that have lauded JPO, so I’m reserving judgment till I can try it out! I’m actually curious to see how it might work on the tomatoes, too…
I always toss a small handful of the stuff every time I add plants to my veggie or pollinator gardens! Its great for all types of plants. In fact, if you buy a box you'll that its heavily geared towards rose gardeners in the instructions that accompany the fertilizer.
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